Posted on 07/01/2005 9:55:00 AM PDT by Rhadaghast
I don't know that it is, but should people who don't believe in heaven feel insulted if you tell them that they aren't going to heaven?
I don't think that I would feel insulted if a Hindu insulted me by saying that I won't be reincarnated as a cow.
Heaven is specifically described in Revelations. Native Americans (Indians) might read the description of heaven in Revelations and decide that they would rather go to the happy hunting grounds.
Why do I suspect that this little blurb is full of crap?
Scripture quote please for 'consciousness of the truth of Christ' that saves.
You have to REALLY test people to see if what they say, salvation is only through Jesus, is what they mean.
Question for you 'The Ghost of FReepers Past'...
If a person is born and due to his geographic location, he never has the opportunity to even hear about Christ, much less accept or reject him, do you believe his soul is damned for eternity?
It is one thing to hear of Christ and reject the teeaching, and something else entirely to have never heard of Christ and still not have the opportunity for salvation, even after death. Many have never even heard of Christ while on earth. For example, what about the innocent infants and babies who don't know anything of Christ - won't their souls be saved? I don't understand how this will work and I think maybe that is the context that Billy Graham is also thinking about.
Can anyone help me find the audio. I've been to the site and there are many on Billy Graham. What is the exact title please?
Actually, it is a common belief in Christianity. A person must reject Grace in order to go to Hell. That protects babies and those who never hear the Gospel.
If you hear the Gospel and you do not say "yes", you are condemned. There is no "maybe" or "later".
I sincerely hope the person posting this information is not bearing false witness against Billy Graham. Transcript?
Just a FYI, not that I expect to change your mind.
If that is really what the fundamentalists believe then I could NEVER be a fundamentalist. It is certainly not what Catholics believe. And I don't believe it's what fundies believe either. Except for some of the made-up denominational (branch davidian) snake-handlers maybe.
Well, there is one place in the Bible where it says that if you were never told of the Good News, that you will be judged by a standard that only God can know.
Then it would be better to not have missionaries.
Ugh... I don't know if I have time to keyword search it right now. I'll take 5-10 minutes and try. It's in Paul's theology.
Respectfully, you just don't understand Christian doctrine. Consider this: Would a person who has never heard of gravity be spared if he stepped off a ten-story building?
Yes, yes...I understand that.
But what of those people that havent heard of Jesus? Thats what he is contemplating about.
Rev Graham specifically mentions tribesman that never heard of Christ. Then he discusses (to me it seems like he thinking out loud) that it may be possible for those to find a saving knowledge.
What I'm saying is that I allow someone to question their faith and question what God can and can not do. He is of course not the supreme authority on everything, so I allow him to fail as every man has failed. When he wants to think about Gods grace and how it affects people he's free to do so. When he preaches he brings people to Jesus and no other.
Do you think its not right of me to view this interview in this way? Just asking for your advice.
"Actually, it is a common belief in Christianity. A person must reject Grace in order to go to Hell. That protects babies and those who never hear the Gospel. If you hear the Gospel and you do not say 'yes', you are condemned. There is no 'maybe' or 'later'."
If that is the case, then we need to burn all the Bibles and tell all missionaries to shut the hell up - that way everyone will be saved.
"If God does not judge America, he will have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah" - Billy Graham..
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